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Hi, all:
Great news! This weekend millions of Americans learned about the dangers of RFID in driver's licenses and other identity documents, thanks to a major story by the Associated Press.
Here is a link to the article:
Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears The article is a lengthy, in-depth investigation of RFID in driver's licenses and passports by AP reporter Todd Lewan, the same tenacious investigator who broke the story about implanted microchips causing cancer a few years back.
Please take the time to read the article in its entirety. It clearly indicts the poor security on so-called "Enhanced Drivers Licenses" or EDLs, the border-crossing ID cards that have now been issued to nearly 200,000 Americans.
As I wrote in Scientific American last fall, EDL's contain RFID tags that can be read from 30-feet away by the government, marketers, criminals, and anyone else with an off-the-shelf reader -- right through a person's pocket, backpack, or purse. They can be used to track individuals, identify them for marketing purposes, or infringe their right to anonymously assemble and speak out against injustice.
My article can be found here:
How RFID Tags Could Be Used to Track Unsuspecting People
Todd Lewan's article cites many pro-liberty folks, including Mark Lerner of the Stop REAL-ID Coalition, Lee Tien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), security researcher Chris Paget, and yours truly.
I was thrilled to see the article appear on the Drudge Report, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, the San Jose Mercury News, the Los Angeles Times, Fox News, Yahoo.com, and over 450 other newspapers and media outlets.
While EDL's are bad news, the good news is that the word is getting out. Please help us spread it even further by posting a link to the article on your website, blog, Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Digg accounts and everywhere else.
In freedom, Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D. Founder and Director, CASPIAN Consumer PrivacyLabels: News, RFID |
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| 5:34 PM | Posted by Dave |
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| Wednesday, August 13, 2008 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 13, 2008
Protest Today Against RFID in Clothing and Shoes RFID WHERE? You'd better look at your shoes, socks and underwear!
Protesters will gather today in Manhattan to greet attendees of the third annual "RFID in Fashion" conference, an event organized to promote the use of RFID in clothing and footwear. Dr. Katherine Albrecht, the Harvard-educated privacy campaigner featured in the film "Freedom to Fascism" and co-author of the bestselling book "Spychips," will be on-hand to speak to attendees arriving for the opening keynote this afternoon at NYC's Fashion Institute of Technology.
The conference features two days of speeches and events to advance apparel-industry uses for controversial Radio Frequency Identification or RFID technology. Past attendees include New Balance Athletic Shoes, Reebok, Levi Strauss, American Apparel, Liz Claiborne, and Jockey, along with retail outlets The Limited, Timberland, and Dillard's.
Albrecht planned today's protest after discovering the conference would promote the use of RFID in individual clothing items. Known as "item-level tagging," the practice of placing RFID tags on consumer items (rather than on crates or pallets in a warehouse) has been widely condemned by privacy and security experts.
Experts caution that such tags pose huge privacy and safety risks to the public. Used to track inventory in warehouses, RFID tags can easily be used to track people as well - a fact that can be exploited by marketers, government agencies, and criminals. IBM, for example, has patented RFID "person tracking units" for placement in walls and floors to allow marketers and government agents to secretly monitor people's movements. They suggest using the devices in public spaces like shopping malls, theaters, elevators, and restrooms once RFID is implemented at the item level.
"Consumers shouldn't have to worry about tracking devices being sewn into the seams of their clothing or pressed into the soles of their shoes," said Albrecht. "We are putting apparel and RFID companies on notice that consumers will protest any item-level use of RFID on apparel."
In 2003, Albrecht's consumer group CASPIAN led a successful boycott against Italian clothing manufacturer Benetton. The resulting worldwide opposition forced the company to cancel plans to sew millions of RFID tags into women's garments.
"Consumer awareness and opposition to RFID has grown exponentially since 2003", Albrecht said. "Any U.S. company foolish enough to use RFID on apparel will face stiff repercussions."
The RFID in Fashion 2008 conference website can be found at: http://www.rfidjournalevents.com/fashion/
ABOUT CASPIAN
CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering)is a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail surveillance schemes since 1999 and irresponsible RFID use since 2002. With thousands of members in all 50 U.S. states and over 30 countries worldwide, CASPIAN seeks to educate consumers about marketing strategies that invade their privacy and encourage privacy-conscious shopping habits across the retail spectrum.
OUR WEBSITES:
Human Chipping RFID Tagging Shopper Cards Boycott Gillette Boycott Tesco Boycott Benetton (2003)
ABOUT KATHERINE ALBRECHT
Dr. Katherine Albrecht is widely recognized as one of the world's leading experts on consumer privacy, retail issues, and RFID, or "Radio Identification Technology." She holds a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University, was appointed by NH Governor John Lynch to serve on that state's two-year RFID study commission, and is the director of CASPIAN, a 20,000 member consumer privacy organization she founded in 1999.
Since 2003, Katherine has led the fight against unethical RFID use in products and in people. She regularly testifies before lawmakers around the globe and has given over two thousand television, radio and print interviews to news outlets like CNN, NPR, Good Morning America, Business Week and the London Times, to name just a few. Executive Technology Magazine calls Katherine "perhaps the country's single most vocal privacy advocate" and Wired magazine calls her the "Erin Brockovich" of RFID."
ABOUT CASPIAN
CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) is a grass-roots consumer group fighting retail surveillance schemes since 1999 and irresponsible RFID use since 2002. With thousands of members in all 50 U.S. states and over 30 countries worldwide, CASPIAN seeks to educate consumers about marketing strategies that invade their privacy and encourage privacy-conscious shopping habits across the retail spectrum.
http://www.spychips.com/ http://www.antichips.com/ http://www.nocards.org/
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| 10:59 AM | Posted by Dave |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2008
CASPIAN RELEASES NEW EVIDENCE OF VERICHIP LIES AND DECEPTION
Group's Latest Report Sets Record Straight on Chip Implants, Cancer, and more..
Opponents of the VeriChip implant are launching a new offensive against the controversial human microchip this week, amid reports that VeriChip plans to put its chipping division on the auction block. A new report titled "Microchip Implants: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions" released today by CASPIAN Consumer Privacy reveals dirty laundry the company would probably rather keep hidden as it seeks a buyer for its beleaguered product.
The 42-page report was authored by CASPIAN director Dr. Katherine Albrecht, a Harvard-educated privacy expert and long-time critic of the VeriChip. The highlight of the report is an eleven-page section titled "Cancer Cover-up" that describes a systematic pattern of lies and deception engaged by VeriChip executives in an effort to downplay the fact that implantable microchips cause cancer in laboratory animals.
The report reveals how news outlets like Time Magazine, Business Week, and the RFID Journal were used as unwitting pawns in a VeriChip scheme to spread misinformation about the cancer studies. Since research linking the product to cancer first surfaced last year, each of these publications has repeated misstatements from VeriChip company executives, in many cases printing the inaccurate statements verbatim and unchallenged.
"These were not subjective issues, they were plainly verifiable issues of fact," Albrecht said. "We were saddened to see the misstatements fall through the fact-checking cracks of these respected publications. Now that VeriChip is back in the headlines, we felt it was time to set the record straight."
VeriChip's media efforts have done little to salvage the company's public image or its financial performance, both of which plummeted after research linking the implantable microchip to cancer was widely revealed by the Associated Press in September 2007. The same company that once predicted revenues in the "billions" earned just $3,000 from its microchip implant operations in the first quarter of 2008, as patients shun the device that many are now calling the "cancer chip."
Investors have also distanced themselves from the failing company, with VeriChip's stock plummeting from a high of $10.62 last year to just over $2.00 today.
VeriChip's VP of business development, Jay McKeage, acknowledged the implant division suffers from "a substantial cash burn" and is "not sustainable on its own." As a result, he says, VeriChip plans to "shop the VeriMed / Health Link [human implantable chip] business around widely" in hopes that another company will take the unpopular product off its hands.
However, with recent blog headlines like "VeriChip Death Watch" making the rounds, Albrecht has a hard time imagining who, if anyone, will want to buy the business.
"This is a company that has engaged in a consistent pattern of making false and misleading statements," she said. "It has lied to the public, to the media, to its shareholders, and to regulatory agencies," she said, citing additional evidence from the report indicating that VeriChip hid cancer evidence from the FDA when the agency reviewed the implant's safety in 2004.
"We laid out all the evidence in our report," she added. "We want to make sure no one else gets burned by VeriChip."
ABOUT THE REPORT
CASPIAN's new report, "Microchip Implants: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions," is a comprehensive reference guide to implantable microchips in animals and humans. It provides thoroughly-researched, footnoted answers to 85 of the most commonly asked questions about the implantable microchip, including religious, privacy, social, and health questions. The report concludes with a list of recommendations for patients, pet owners, and policy makers affected by the device.
The new report is available for free download on the group's AntiChips.com website.
While on the website, readers are encouraged to download Dr. Albrecht's comprehensive 52-page overview of the studies, "Microchip-Induced Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs: A Review of the Literature 1990-2006," and to review scanned copies of the original documents.Labels: News, RFID, Technology |
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| 12:47 PM | Posted by Dave |
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Katherine Albrecht Speaking In Detroit, MI Area
Forwarding from The RFID Mailing List:
Hi, all:
I am headed to Detroit this week to speak on RFID, freedom, and Big Brother issues. I will be speaking at several events that are free and open to the public, courtesy of my friends at Peacemakers International Ministries. If you are in the area, I'd love to meet you!
As you may know, Michigan is one of several states that has agreed to issue Homeland Security's new, voluntary "enhanced driver's license" to facilitate border crossings. That means that many Michigan drivers may soon be lured by "convenience" into carrying our worst nightmare -- uniquely numbered, remotely-readable RFID spychips. Most participating drivers will have no idea that their new ID cards can be used to track them right through a wallet, pocket, or purse, without their knowledge, from more than 20 feet away.
I've posted my schedule below. If you are in Michigan, this will be a great opportunity to get informed and meet fellow freedom-lovers. All events are free, and you are welcome to bring as many people as you would like. (A quick RSVP would be appreciated, but is not required.)
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 7:00 PM RFID PRESENTATION, Q&A SESSION, AND BOOK/DVD SIGNING LOCATION: Peacemakers International Fellowship Church ADDRESS/MAP: MAP Katherine will deliver a 1-hour, image-rich, up-to-the-minute presentation on RFID: What it is, how it works, plans for abuse, and why this issue matters to Michigan. The talk will be followed by a question and answer session and a book signing. Get your questions answered and get a signed copy of Spychips or one of Katherine's DVDs while you're there. This is a secular (non-religious) event. (For a similar presentation, minus the updates, see YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Maj1I6kH0 Part 1 of 6)
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 12:00 NOON POLITICAL ACTION LUNCHEON MEETING For those interested in working with the Michigan state legislature on RFID privacy issues. Location and details available by writing to: tobrien(at)smallgov.us
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 12:30-6:00 PM (I will speak around 4:00-ish) PEACEMAKERS OUTDOOR OUTREACH LOCATION: Peacemakers International Fellowship Church. ADDRESS/MAP: MAP You and your friends are warmly invited to the Peacemakers monthly outdoor outreach event for a day of fun and Christian fellowship on the church grounds. The event reaches out to Peacemakers' inner-city community with free food and drinks, bands, cooking, skits, music, basketball, etc. -- and you're invited, too! At 4:00 PM Katherine will speak on the encroaching police state and the appropriate Christian response. Details
SUNDAY, MAY 11, 11:00 AM PEACEMAKERS CHURCH SERVICE; KATHERINE WILL ADDRESS CONGREGATION On Sunday morning, Peacemakers' Pastor Steve Upshur has graciously allotted me an hour to speak on prophesy, advancing technology, and the church. The worship service begins at 11:00, and I will speak shortly thereafter. We'd love to have you join us!
Note: Although many of the events have a Christian theme, people from all faith traditions are warmly invited to attend.
Peacemakers works with inner city drug addicts and gang members, and helps them turn blighted urban lots into vibrant, green gardening projects.
Lean more here
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This will be a great opportunity to connect with others who are concerned about RFID and privacy issues. Come get informed and help us strategize!
In freedom, Katherine Albrecht, Ed.D.
Dr. Katherine Albrecht Founder and Director, CASPIAN Consumer Privacy
Host of "Uncovering the Truth" We the People Radio Network, M-F 10AM-12PM EST Listen Live Archives
Co-author of "SPYCHIPS: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID"
WEBSITES: Human Chipping: AntiChips.com RFID: SpyChips.com Shopper Cards: NoCards.org Bio onlineLabels: News, RFID, Technology |
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| 11:17 AM | Posted by Dave |
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| Wednesday, March 12, 2008 |
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| Katherine Albrecht Speaks on RFID ID Cards Tomorrow (Thurs, 3/13) |
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ACLU-AZ to Host Town Hall on REAL ID, RFID Tags and other Threats to Privacy on March 13 in Phoenix
Monday, March 10, 2008
CONTACT: Alessandra Soler Meetze, Executive Director, ACLU-AZ at 602-418-5499 (cell) or 602-650-1854 (office)
PHOENIX - The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona will host a town hall meeting on Thursday, March 13 featuring national privacy experts who will discuss the interplay between cutting-edge technology and individual privacy rights.
Entitled: "From REAL ID to RFID: An ACLU Town Hall on Threats to Privacy," the free town hall meeting will specifically focus on the civil liberties implications of tagging Arizona driver's licenses with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips and creating the nation's first-ever de facto national identity card system through REAL ID.
The featured speakers are: Katherine Albrecht, RFID and Consumer Privacy Expert, Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute, and Noam Biale, Advocacy Coordinator, National ACLU Technology and Liberty Program.
The event will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 13 at the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix Biomedical Campus, Virginia G. Piper Auditorium, 600 E. Van Buren Street, in downtown Phoenix. Free parking is available off 7th Street, between Van Buren and Fillmore. The event is free and open to the public.
Passed by Congress in 2005, the REAL ID Act essentially transforms driver's licenses into federal identity papers. The Act creates a 50-state database of critical personal information - such as Social Security numbers, photos and copies of birth certificates - that could expose Arizonans to identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in the country. In fact, Arizona has topped the Federal Trade Commission's list of states with the most identity-theft complaints for several years in a row now. The Arizona Department of Transportation has estimated that the full implementation of the REAL ID Act will cost Arizona more than $60 million.
In December, the ACLU criticized Governor Janet Napolitano for entering into an agreement with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to implement the enhanced driver's licenses with the RFID tags. The ACLU argues the privacy risks posed by new RFID driver's licenses are significant, especially considering the controversial chips can be read from up to 30 feet away and the information stored on them can be accessed by touching the chip with an inexpensive handheld electronic reader. Even if the personal data, including name, home address, date of birth and social security number, is linked to a key or unique identifying number, it can still be accessed by people who can do serious harm.
WHAT: From REAL ID to RFID: An ACLU Town Hall on Threats to Privacy
WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 2008
WHERE: UA College of Medicine-Phoenix Biomedical Campus, Virginia G. Piper Auditorium, 600 E. Van Buren Street, in downtown Phoenix. Free parking available between Van Buren and Fillmore Street. Free event open to the public.
WHO: Katherine Albrecht, RFID and Consumer Privacy Expert, Jim Harper, Director of Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute, and Noam Biale, Advocacy Coordinator, National ACLU Technology and Liberty Program.
Source: ACLU-AZ
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| 10:05 PM | Posted by Dave |
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Launched on September 13, 1996, Disinformation was designed to be the search service of choice for individuals looking for information on current affairs, politics, new science and the "hidden information" that seldom seems to slip through the cracks of the corporate-owned media conglomerates. Ironically, it was funded by one of the largest media companies in the world (TeleCommunications, Inc. (TCI), now part of Comcast), who paid for placement on Netscape's then ubiquitous search page.
The site drew immediate attention and (usually) applause from the very same news media that it was criticizing as being under the influence of both government and big business, but the honeymoon was short. Some three weeks after launch the CEO of TCI learned of Disinformation and immediately ordered it closed down. Needless to say, the founding team managed to keep the site going and it has evolved into the largest and most popular alternative news and underground culture destination on the Web. At the height of the dotcom boom The Disinformation Company was acquired by one of the high fliers of the so-called "New Economy", Razorfish; when the bubble burst so did Razorfish and today The Disinformation Company is independently owned with offices in New York City. In addition to this site, The Disinformation Company also has thriving publishing, television and home video divisions.
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| 10:59 AM | Posted by Dave |
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I found this little tidbit.. check it out...
Be sure to click on the link at the bottom of this article to view the entire thing as I've only included a snippet here.
ZigBeef Offers Ranchers a Long-Distance Cattle Head Count
One of the things the government and proponents of NAIS keep reassuring us is that the RFID chips can only be read close up so our privacy is safe. But here's an interesting article that makes a lie of that:
The long-range RFID system promises to provide ranchers, their commercial interests and rodeos an easier method for tracking their animals, through ZigBee technology.
By Claire Swedberg
Feb. 21, 2008 - A new active RFID system is set to help ranchers and rodeos track animals from a distance, as well as measure an animal's movement during a rodeo competition, for instance, when it is difficult to track exactly when a bull came out of its gate, or when it was roped and immobilized. The solution, provided by a startup company called ZigBeef, is being developed to allow cattle ranchers and their financial backers to track each head of cattle on a daily basis. The system became commercially available two weeks ago.
Full story, Source: NoNAIS Labels: News, RFID, Technology |
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| 1:47 AM | Posted by Dave |
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| Tuesday, January 15, 2008 |
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| Dozens In Texas Town Report Seeing UFO |
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Here's an X-File for you to check out.. Follow the link below for the full story.
By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer Mon Jan 14, 6:37 PM ET
STEPHENVILLE, Texas - In this farming community where nightfall usually brings clear, starry skies, residents are abuzz over reported sightings of what many believe is a UFO.
Several dozen people - including a pilot, county constable and business owners - insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and fast. Some reported seeing fighter jets chasing it.
"People wonder what in the world it is because this is the Bible Belt, and everyone is afraid it's the end of times," said Steve Allen, a freight company owner and pilot who said the object he saw last week was a mile long and half a mile wide. "It was positively, absolutely nothing from these parts."
While federal officials insist there's a logical explanation, locals swear that it was larger, quieter, faster and lower to the ground than an airplane. They also said the object's lights changed configuration, unlike those of a plane. People in several towns who reported seeing it over several weeks have offered similar descriptions of the object.
Full story, Source: The Associated Press Labels: News, UFO's |
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| 1:29 AM | Posted by Dave |
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| Tanker Explosion Shuts Down I-5 In Red Bluff |
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RED BLUFF (CBS13) - A tanker carrying a hazardous material exploded overnight shutting down Interstate 5 near Red Bluff.
The California Highway Patrol says the truck was parked at a rest stop when a trailer carrying sodium chlorate ignited just after 1 a.m., triggering several explosions. No one was hurt, but several nearby homes have been evacuated as a precaution. Hazardous material crews are working to clean up the mess. The northbound lanes reopened around 5:00 this morning, but the southbound lanes remain closed.
CBS 13 Video Coverage
That's the official story so far. Early reports were saying Chlorine Gas had been released. Very scary..I actually felt the multiple explosions as they woke me up and shook the trailer, rattling the windows and sliding glass door. Thor went nuts, barking and growling..at first I thought it was thunder but then the second explosion happened and I realized it was definitely NOT thunder.
I'm just about 10 miles, as the crow flys, from Ground Zero. A friend of mine at work reported he also felt the tremors as far away as 20 miles out by the airport where he lives.
I got a ride to work at 5:30 AM and the fog was so thick we couldn't see more than 5 feet in front of the vehicle. When we came down HWY 36W, which is usually not very busy at that hour, it was bumper-to-bumper traffic due to the detour on I-5. We turned off HWY 36W onto main street about 1/4 mile from Home Depot. Normally the lights in the parking lot along with the store sign are bright and can be seen from quite a distance. This morning however we couldn't see Home Depot until we walked up to the doors..literally..the fog was that thick.
I will update again on this if the situation warrants.Labels: News |
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| 12:12 PM | Posted by Dave |
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Here's an article I found interesting. Dogs are not the simple animals many people think them to be...
Be sure to click on the link at the bottom of this article to view the entire thing as I've only included a snippet here.
Behavioral Science Turns to Dogs for Answers
By Julia Koch
For a long time, domesticated dogs were seen as just the slobbering, dumbed-down ancestor of the wild wolf. Dogs, though, have learned a few tricks of their own through the millennia -- and can teach us a lot about ourselves.
Guinness the border collie loves the program. Flip on the monitor, and she can sit for hours watching the colorful images flitting across the screen -- like a teenager in front of a Playstation. As soon as the images change she presses the touch screen with her nose. If she selects the correct one of two photos, a piece of dry dog food automatically drops down to her feet. If she selects the wrong one, the screen turns red for a moment, and then the exercise continues.
Guinness, though, rarely makes mistakes. She can identify different landscapes, and picking out dog breeds, likewise, doesn't present much of a challenge. She's even adept at choosing human faces. "It's only when she is supposed to recognize the same face in different photos that she makes a lot of mistakes," explains Friederike Range, a biologist at the University of Vienna.
Guinness isn't the only dog able to master these image experiments. Since the university's "Clever Dog Lab" opened its doors in a ground floor apartment in Vienna's Ninth District in April, the city's dog owners have inundated the place. "So far only one or two animals have shown no interest in the computer," says Range. "For most of them it's a blast."
What may seem like simple amusement for Guinness and her fellow canines is in fact revolutionizing cognitive research. Range is the first animal researcher to attempt to lure domestic dogs to a touch screen. Scientists in her field have spent decades working with pigeons pecking at pictures, conversing with apes using brightly colored touch symbols, and listening in on the grunting noises made by seals. But the talents of Canis familiaris remained largely unexplored.
Full story, Source: Der Spiegel Labels: Dogs, News |
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| 2:57 PM | Posted by Dave |
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About a month ago, a friend of mine at work told me to check out this video online. He said it was both funny and so true at the same time. The video is about twenty minutes long and is done in flash. The subject is an overview of the materials economy. The video deals with where we get material to create products we use daily and where these items go when we're done with them. More than that Annie Leonard, who hosts the video, breaks it all down from extraction, production, distribution, consumption and finally disposal.
Feed The Arrow is the name that evolved as my friend was walking past me at Home Depot one day and saw a customer eyeballing some tool that was on sale. The tool in question was an item that Home Depot got in a transaction known as a host buy. Host buy means that the producer of the item wants Home Depot to market it and is willing to either give, at no cost, a quantity of the item or sell the item on the condition that any unsold units will be bought back. Home Depot has nothing to lose.
So in the video Annie talks in depth about 'The Golden Arrow' which is the heart of the system. She explains how the arrow is the one thing that has to keep moving so that money can be made. As a society we symbolically pay homage to the Golden Arrow as we go about our daily lives, not even aware how embedded the Arrow has become in our lives.
My friend dubbed this blind faith to consumerism 'Feed The Arrow' and it stuck with us as a running joke every time we saw the system in action at Home Depot. The system is real folks and it works with or without your knowledge or consent. Watch this fabulous video and you will understand more what I'm babbling about here.
This topic and the associated running joke of a title was the subject of my next podcast. It still will be a podcast but the amount of time it's taking to do research and compile information as well as produce the creative content I want to use is taking far longer than I had hoped. I had listed this podcast as 'In The Studio' on the podcast page of this site. It's titled Podcast 5 but is now being pushed out as I have other things I want to podcast about in the meantime.
I'll be changing the podcast page to reflect this sometime later today. It would give those of you who download my podcasts a far better insight as to what I'm discussing in Feed The Arrow if you have seen this video by Annie Leonard.Labels: Ecology, Home Depot, News |
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| 12:49 PM | Posted by Dave |
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| Doberman Kills Cobra in Tamil Nadu |
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Here's a story worthy of passing along.. Originally reported on the website Daily India, I'm not sure how long the article will be available so I've copied it below as well.
Perambur (Tamil Nadu), Dec.5: A pet dog here averted a probable tragedy on Tuesday by killing a seven feet cobra in a fierce battle when the latter was trying to sneak inside the house while its owners were away.
The hour long battle that took place at the house's small lawn attracted several onlookers including neighbours and passers by.
It was a fight to the finish for both--the snake and Doberman. Both were reluctant to give up. As the Cobra remained on vigil with its raised hood, the Doberman was looking for the right moment to attack the venomous trespasser of the house.
While the cobra kept hissing time to time or hiding behind the plants to dodge, the Doberman kept barking and shifting standing position to have a better angle to attack from.
Ultimately, the furious Doberman attacked and caught hold of the cobra by his teeth. The pet was brutal in attack, as it kept smashing the snake on the floor until the latter was torn apart into many pieces and died.
Meanwhile, the dog's owner was all praise for his pet after watching the incident through news channels on television.
"Actually, I received a phone call from my neighbour Rajase telling me how my dog had had a miraculous escape from a cobra. Not just that the dog survived but also killed the cobra at the end in a clever manner. I came to know after watching the clips on different television channels how my dog had done it cleverly," said Puzhandi, owner of the dog.
The dog-cobra fight has become the talk of the town and Doberman has achieved a celebrity status.
The King cobra feeds almost entirely on other snakes, even venomous ones, although it sometimes preys on small rodents and birds. It attacks humans only if provoked or in other extreme circumstances that threaten its survival.
Doberman Pinschers are, in general, a gentle, loyal, loving, and highly intelligent breed. Although there is variation in temperament, a typical pet Doberman attacks only if it has been mistreated or believes that it, its property, or its family are in danger.
An adult Doberman is 24-28 inches tall with a life span of 8-12 years. Doberman is a domestic breed of dog known to be intelligent, loyal and alert.
By Jaikumar Copyright Asian News InternationalLabels: Doberman Pinscher, News |
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| 8:34 AM | Posted by Dave |
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| Monday, December 31, 2007 |
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| The Disappearing Car Door |
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Has anyone heard of this or seen this yet? It's called The Disappearing Car Door. Really cool, it opens and slides under the car body where it virtually disappears..
There's a video that plays on the website I've linked to above. This is amazing and why didn't anyone ever think of this before now? The only problem I can think of with this is if you got T-Boned then your door couldn't open. But unless your whole car was crushed you could still open the other side I suppose.Labels: News, Technology |
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| 8:32 PM | Posted by Dave |
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